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Company: Indoor Harvest Corp. (OTCQB: INQD)


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Indoor Farming: The Answer to our Food Supply amid Climate Change

April 28, 2015, Indoor Harvest, Corp. (OTCQB: INQD), is an emerging design build contractor and OEM manufacturer of commercial aeroponic and hydroponic system fixtures and framing systems for use in Controlled Environmental Agriculture and Building Integrated Agriculture.

The EPA has stated that agriculture and fisheries are highly dependent on specific climate conditions. Attempting to understand the comprehensive effect of climate change on our food supply can be formidable. Increases in temperature and carbon dioxide can be helpful for some crops in certain areas. However, nutrient levels, soil moisture, water availability, and other conditions must also be met. Shifts in the frequency and severity of extreme weather conditions will present challenges for farmers and ranchers. Ultimately, climate change will likely make it increasingly difficult to grow crops, raise animals, and catch fish in the same ways and places as we have done in the past. Farming practices and technology need to be considered in finding the solution to feeding the masses while confronting the effects of climate change in the world.

Indoor Harvest’s, founder and CEO, Chad Sykes, stated. “Agriculture is moving indoors because of the cost of crops. A changing climate is disrupting agriculture.” Record drought conditions are currently occurring in key agricultural regions in the United States, specifically, California. Drought conditions are predicted to persist due to the changing climate. As a result, agricultural production will lessen. Indoor agriculture has the ability to boost and sustain crop production in regions like California that are effected by drought, using very little water.

Indoor Harvest explains aeroponics as the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium (known as geoponics). Aeroponic culture differs from both conventional and hydroponics and in-vitro (plant tissue culture) growing. Unlike hydroponics, which uses water as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth, aeroponics is conducted without a growing medium.

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